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Stoned 911 caller reports pot stash to police

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KIVI

Posted at 12:48 PM, Jan 22, 2016

and last updated2016-01-22 18:53:10-05

NAMPA, Idaho - The old drug dealer adage of "don't get high on your own supply" was not followed by two men who called police to turn themselves in after transporting marijuana through Madison County in Idaho on Jan. 23, 2015.

Audio released from the Madison County Sheriff's Office a year after the incident highlights why some people say pot can make you paranoid.

When they entered into Idaho, the believed they were being followed by undercover officers.

The men pulled over near U.S. Highway 20 and called 911.

In the 911 call, Ayala-Doliente explains to dispatchers, "Hi, uh we're the two dumbasses that got caught trying to bring some stuff through your border and all your cops are just driving around us like a bunch of jackwagons and I'd just like you guys to end it."

When officers arrived at their location, they found 20 pounds of marijuana inside of a dog kennel and both suspects waiting at the scene.

Sward pleaded guilty to possession with intent to deliver, amended down from an original charge and was sentenced to five years in prison. However, a judge suspended the judgment and Sward was put on probation for five years and served 30 days in jail.

Ayala-Doliente faced a stiffer sentenced of one-and-a-half to eight years in prison in November after he tested positive for THC, cocaine and oxycodone.